The May 3 survey by Public Policy Polling showsvoters now prefer Del. Bob Marshall for U.S. Senate by more than 2 to 1 over Jamie Radtke.

And this comes after Radtke has campaigned more than 17 months and raised, according to Federal Election Commission records, more than $700,000 in contributions.

The same poll shows Del. Bob Marshall leading E. W. Jackson by the even wider margin of 4 to 1.

We knew this would happen. Many voters know Marshall’s record and those who don’t are learning that…

Marshall never voted for a tax increase.

Marshall has won 11 consecutive general elections for the House of Delegates.

Marshall was the author and sponsor of the Va. Health Care Freedom Act, the law Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is using in the U.S. Supreme Court against Obamacare.

Marshall was the author and sponsor of the Human Life Bill that was designed to give the pre-born the most protection possible under that judicial overreach known as Roe. V. Wade.

Now, as the campaign moves into the final five weeks, Del. Bob Marshall will widen his lead over his Non-Allen opponents and then be in position as the sole, meaningful challenger to overtake George Allen.

Marshall has now passed Radtke by more than 2 to 1.

Marshall has now passed Jackson by more than 4 to 1.

Yes, we have some significant ground to make up before Marshall can catch George Allen.

But Marshall has broken out of the pack. So watch out George, here comes Bob Marshall!

What the race in Indiana demonstrates is that an activated citizenry can beat an Establishment Republican, even an incumbent with a big campaign war-chest.

Not satisfied with former governor/senator George Allen? Concerned he is too moderate? Worried that an incumbent who could not beat Senator James Webb, a Democrat running for his first elected office, will be crushed by former governor Tim Kaine? Then consider lending in your support to Delegate Bob Marshall, and don’t wait. The primary is June 12th.